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Compendium of Promising Practices on the Role of African Faith Community Interventions to End Paediatric and Adolescent HIV

27 June 2023

The Compendium documents 41 promising practices that provide evidence of the core roles that faith communities have played in identifying undiagnosed children living with HIV, improving continuity of treatment, supporting adolescents to access psychosocial support, care and treatment, and enabling peer support groups to empower children and adolescents living with HIV. Also available: Feature story | Executive summary | Portuguese

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Joint statement by UNAIDS* at the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women

20 March 2024

Statement on behalf of the Secretariat and co-sponsors of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), to address the inter-linkages between the AIDS epidemic and gender equality, in the context of the priority theme of the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) delivered by Suki Bevers, Director, Equality and Rights for All, UNAIDS.

*The joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS includes 11 UN agencies: UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, UN WOMEN, ILO, UNESCO, WHO, and The World Bank and the UNAIDS Secretariat.

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Meetings schedule

25 June 2024

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Information for Participants

25 June 2024

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Note Verbale

25 June 2024

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Summary of the first meeting of 54th PCB Thematic Segment Working Group

25 June 2024

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HIV response sustainability primer

17 January 2024

As countries work to reach the goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, planning is urgently needed for sustaining the gains from the HIV response beyond 2030. A Companion Guide is also available.

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HIV prevention: from crisis to opportunity — Key findings from the 2023 Global HIV Prevention Coalition scorecards

13 March 2024

The Global HIV Prevention Coalition focus countries are progressing unevenly towards the goal of reducing HIV infections to levels that would no longer constitute a public health threat. The biggest declines are occurring in eastern and southern Africa and, to a lesser degree, in western and central Africa. Expansion of access to effective ART, combined with an ongoing focus on primary prevention, are driving those achievements.

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Secure Platform Account Creation Guide

25 June 2024

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Global AIDS targets 2025 for people who use drugs: Where are we now?

11 March 2024

In 2024, five years later, the data show that people who inject drugs are still being left behind in the response. In 2022, the global median HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs was 5% across 50 reporting countries, seven times higher than among the rest of the adult population (aged 15–49 years). This figure hides significant geographical and population-based disparities. Among reporting countries, HIV prevalence ranged from 0% to 51%. Among the 16 countries with gender disaggregated data, the reported median HIV prevalence among men who inject drugs was 9%, while it was nearly double (15%) among women who inject drugs.

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